While theoretically it may be possible to find out (in the code) what the immediate reason is, for all intents and purposes you have either live with it or dump it. by R. Is there a problem with the product as the message appears from Norton? Seems odd.

If I search Symantec for that same error, I am going to get the same information that you already got. Register a free account to unlock additional features at BleepingComputer.com Welcome to BleepingComputer, a free community where people like yourself come together to discuss and learn how to use their computers. Since then I haven't experienced any problems, but would still appreciate it if someone could advise or check a log to be sure that my pc is clean. overloaded with spam.Bob Flag Permalink This was helpful (0) Collapse - happened to me by warren owens / May 9, 2005 4:40 AM PDT In reply to: Happened to me.

Click OK.6. Any ideas? ReuvenNY View Public Profile Find More Posts by ReuvenNY Page 1 of 2 1 2 > « Previous Thread | Next Thread » Thread Tools Show Printable Version Posting Rules You The only thing I can think of is that the wireless connection is not performing well enough for the laptops.

You sent someone an email message. Print outs suggest removing the Internet auto protect feature and tells how. As soon as I close one a new one pops up. Killer View Public Profile Visit Killer's homepage!

Uncheck "Hang up after sending and receiving."5. If it goes through it means Norton is the culprit. About a week ago, all of a sudden, 90% of the time, when I send emails, I get a Norton error message, "(Error 1003.9) Your email message to "X" with the You could try calling them on the phone of you are sure it is a Symantec problem.

Same OS and same Norton version. I found this information: http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...009243713?Open I disabled the outgoing mail scanning for a second time, which seems to have stopped the problem. Yet its just this one machine with the problme, so something is slightly out of place, not sure what though. Proffitt Forum moderator / April 23, 2005 6:23 AM PDT In reply to: Norton and Outgoing Mail Problem My ISP's email server was..

One of the machines running the same accounts, with the same setup as far as I can see, sends the mail and is delivered in about 20 secounds. I get the following message from norton: unable to be sent because the connection to your mail server was interrupted please open email client and resend the message from the sent This is a toll free number that actually works because I have used it before. 1-800-441-7234. Username Forum Password I've forgotten my password Remember me This is not recommended for shared computers Sign in anonymously Don't add me to the active users list Privacy Policy

If you accept cookies from this site, you will only be shown this dialog once!You can press escape or click on the X to close this box. If we have ever helped you in the past, please consider helping us. BudgiesEye View Public Profile Find More Posts by BudgiesEye 27 Jan 2006, 08:58 AM #13 Killer Intergalactic Postmaster Join Date: Nov 2000 Location: Singapore Posts: 6,748 Representative of: Killer.kkk.sg Flopper 13:06 22 Mar 03 Thrilled and touched though I am by the massive response I thought I would share the latest on my predicament.The message above appears only when sending

I am also using Remote administrator (Radmin V2.2) and cannot seem to access two of the machines now. I assume that I have some malware which is attempting to use my system to route spam, but I'm not sure how to tackle it. I'm assuming that you have already scanned for viruses? Killer View Public Profile Visit Killer's homepage!

I am sure its a firewall issue, but what is it that has changed these two machines and not the other. Run LiveUpdate and Full System Scan using your Norton product. Your cache administrator is webmaster. Thank you for helping us maintain CNET's great community.

Got awsome 5 page discussion about how this could all happen. Email Comments, Questions and Miscellaneous The Technical Zone... I would also be interested to know how I picked up the malware, to prevent the same issue arising again. Uncheck "Hang up when finished with a manual Send/Receive."5.

Also please exercise your best judgment when posting in the forums--revealing personal information such as your e-mail address, telephone number, and address is not recommended. I found this information: http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...009243713?Open I disabled the outgoing mail scanning for a second time, which seems to have stopped the problem. But the message is really from the ISP. Even though your outgoing email will no longer be scanned, Email Protection continues to protect your computer by scanning the incoming email.

Page 1 of 2 1 2 > Thread Tools 25 Jan 2006, 08:26 PM #1 BudgiesEye Junior Member Join Date: Jan 2006 Posts: 19 Unable to send - beeuuem 13:41 22 Mar 03 This page may help you. Unfortunately I dont have the SYM CD that is needed right at hand. I recon that there must be a way of setting the norton security firewall to trust outgoing mail from certain servers...

However, if you prefer to use e-mail client to send e-mail to 200 or more recipients, temporary disable the e-mail scanner in your antivirus software. Privacy Policy Rules · Help Advertise | About Us | User Agreement | Privacy Policy | Sitemap | Chat | RSS Feeds | Contact Us Tech Support Forums | Virus Removal You'll be warned that changes are not recommended, simply click the button for "I'll be careful, I promise!" In the window where the variables are displayed, right-click (or cont...

Site Changelog Community Forum Software by IP.Board Sign In Use Facebook Use Twitter Need an account? What can I do now? The security software integrates an e-mail scanner component in the widely used POP and IMAP e-mail clients, such as Thunderbird, Outlook, Windows Mail, Outlook Express or Windows Live Mail. I get the following message from norton: unable to be sent because the connection to your mail server was interrupted please open email client and resend the message from the sent

Ask ! Already have an account? I used Recuva free deep-scan software to scan the drive where my Thunderbird folders are (not C) to find the deleted Inbox. The above Postmaster URL states: ========================= Error 554 HVU:B1 EXPLANATION: There is at least one URL in your E-Mail that is generating substantial complaints from AOL members. MBAM may make changes to your registry as part of its disinfection routine. Hope this helps you out. Is it possible that you forgot a step? Pleas...

In the Email Antivirus Scan window, click OK. Your Internet service provider (ISP) or the ISP of the intended recipient rejected the message. Also please exercise your best judgment when posting in the forums--revealing personal information such as your e-mail address, telephone number, and address is not recommended. On the Scans and Risks tab, next to Email Antivirus Scan, click Configure. Flag Permalink This was helpful (0) Collapse - Symantec pop ups by John Vaughan / May 20, 2005 ...